Well still have to deal with the windchill factor this afternoon. Temperatures will warm above freezing in neighborhoods, the exception in the lehigh valley, 31 this afternoon. Even at 31 with bright sunshine, a lot of snow will be melting during the day today. Ill break it down hour by hour, show you whats ahead for your neighborhood when im back in ten minutes. First Jessica Boyington with first alert traffic. Thanks. Were watching one of the first accidents of the morning here. Route 309s northbound side. A crash around highland avenue. A second ago, it was off to the lefthand lane. They just moved it off to the shoulder. Now traffic is squeezing by to the lefthand side. The northbound side around ft. Washington, slow. Also watching the schuylkill expressway following construction. Back to normal now. Not seeing any big increase in drive times yet. Theyre the same. 13 minutes eastbound from the blue route to the vine. Speeds into the high 50s. Ill end with bridges, just checking the
blaze bernstein, found stabbed to death while home in california on winter break. a former classmate from high school, samuel woodward, arrested for his murder, and tonight, the investigative website propublica is reporting that woodward was a member of a fascist group, their nazi propaganda posted online, traveling to texas for mill military style-training. prosecutors have already said they have not ruled out a hate crime. bernstein was gay and jewish. we turn to the economy tonight. your money, your 401(k)s, and as we reported, president trump will likely point to major gains in the stock market since he was elected, but it has been a rare and volatile 24 hours on the dow. look at this today. plunging 362 points. the biggest drop in eight months, after a triple-digit loss yesterday. let s get right to abc s chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis, outside the new york stock exchange tonight. and rebecca, we know one of the reasons, several big companies today, their ceos revea
i ve seen there s such short supply, that you re scrambling to get it from your wholesaler. reporter: even with medication, the flu can kill. 7-year-old kevin baines died over the weekend in virginia. we tried to give him the medication and everything we was supposed to do, and he just wasn t getting any better. reporter: at grady hospital in atlanta, both the drug and bed space are in high demand because of the flu. every bed is full. so, not only are we full in the emergency department, our colleagues upstairs are full, as well. so, let s get right back to steve at the cdc again tonight. and steve, some of the biggest pharmacy chains are now telling us they re working to get tamiflu, or at least a generic version, for their customers? reporter: that s right, david. cvs, walgreens and rite aid say they have a good supply, but the amount can vary from store to store, which is why they say it s a great idea to call first. david? all right, steve osunsami with us again toni